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Grand Canyon Lodge is the only lodging facility on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The classic main lodge building was completed in 1937 to replace an earlier lodge on the same site that burned down in 1932. It was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, who...

The historic El Tovar is one of six lodging facilities on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Built by the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad at a cost of $250,000, the hotel opened in 1905 as one of the most elegant lodging facilities west of the Mississippi River. ...

Glacier National Park and Canada's neighboring Waterton Lakes National Park boast several historic and grand lodges including Lake McDonald Lodge, Glacier Park Lodge, and Prince of Wales Hotel. However, it is Many Glacier Hotel that visitors generally consider the park's...

Old Faithful Inn is the icon of national park lodges in the most famous of America's national parks, Yellowstone. This lodge has just about everything you could want in a national park lodge including history, atmosphere, and charm. The central section of the lodge was constructed...

Lake Hotel (also called "Lake Yellowstone Hotel") is the oldest operating lodging facility in Yellowstone, America's first national park, established in 1872 during the administration of President Ulysses Grant. Construction on the hotel commenced in 1889,...

Many veteran travelers consider the Ahwahnee to be America's finest national park lodging, and its setting, Yosemite Valley, the country's most beautiful place. That's a difficult combination to top. The hotel is historic, elegant, comfortable, and expensive. Yosemite Valley is absolutely stunning.

The Ahwahnee opened in 1927 as a fashionable, fireproof lodging facility designed to...

Glacier Bay Lodge is one of the most remote of America's national park lodging facilities. The reason, of course, is the remoteness of this 3.3-million-acre park. Located in the Alaska panhandle northwest of Juneau, the park is accessible only via boat or...

Shenandoah National Park's Big Meadows Lodge consists of a historic main lodge plus five cabins and a half-dozen one- and two-story lodge buildings that offer a total of 97 guestrooms. The complex of buildings is fairly compact so that guests find it relatively easy to walk from any of the lodge or cabin rooms to the main lodge, which houses the dining room, a great room, tavern, and TV room....

Jackson Lake Lodge consists of an impressive central lodge building plus multiple-unit cottages where most of the guestrooms are located. The lodge rests on a bluff overlooking Jackson Lake and the scenic Teton mountains that fill views through huge glass windows in the hotel lobby, possibly one of the most impressive public rooms of any national park lodging facility. In fact, the word...

Lake Powell Resort is an attractive marina resort on the large lake for which it is named, offering 350 upscale rooms in eight virtually identical two-story buildings. The rooms are furnished in smart Southwestern décor. The complex is relatively large with two swimming pools, a pizzeria, a sports shop, a gas station, a nice restaurant, a fitness room with sauna, and a gift shop. It also...